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What are non-dividing tissues? What are their types?

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DNA damage and repair responses

The tissues and organs of mammals consist of various cell types, including those that are dividing and those that are non-dividing. In adults, most cells, such as myocytes, adipocytes, skin cells and neurons, are in the non-dividing state, i.e.

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